Coordinating Minister Airlangga Calls The Health Sector A Priority Investment

JAKARTA - Accompanying President Joko Widodo at the World Economic Forum (WEF) meeting at the Bogor Presidential Palace, Coordinating Minister for Economic Affairs Airlangga Hartarto said that one of the priority investments that have been facilitated in Indonesia during the current pandemic is in the health sector.

According to Airlangga, President Jokowi has conveyed to all WEF participants that the world needs permanent solutions to face health problems.

"As the holder of the G20 Presidency, Indonesia will fight for strengthening the architecture of the world's health resilience system," he said in a statement, Sunday, January 23.

He added, the shape could be like what the IMF is doing now. Later, this agency will have the task of mobilizing world health resources, among others, for financing world health emergencies, purchasing vaccines, purchasing medicines, and purchasing medical devices.

Airlangga said, like the president's message, this agency will also formulate global health protocol standards. Among other things, arranging cross-border travel, to standards for implementing health protocols throughout the country.

"In the future G20 Presidency, Indonesia assesses that developed countries will not object to supporting this initiative. Because this world health resilience is needed by all countries to face a pandemic that might occur after Covid-19, "said Airlangga.

Previously, in the forum, President Joko Widodo emphasized Indonesia's position that it wants to be a catalyst for global economic recovery while holding the G20 Presidency.

"Mr. President conveyed to all friendly countries, Indonesia is trying to be a catalyst for an inclusive global economic recovery. Especially after the COVID-19 pandemic ended," he concluded.